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All reviewsgreat budget hotelmelba toaststayed here for nightsroom was small but cleanclose to termini stationfriendly hotelpastriestea and coffeeshort staymajor sightspublic transportbreakfast was includedtrevi fountaineurobusesplugcheese

This was a nice place to stay. The room was small but clean and quiet even though it was on a busy street. The staff were friendly and the breakfast was included and was small but enough to fill us for sure. The pastries were...More

Average place with very small rooms and no view, very basic breakfast, no toiletries, no help for even carrying your luggage, no complementary drinking water in the room, very less staff, only plus point is the location close to central hub and train terminal

The hotel is what you would expect from an inner city low price accommodation.
The room was clean - fresh towels and bedding daily - staff were very nice but you only saw them at breakfast.
The room was big enough to sleep in (JUST)...More

We were a family of five staying for 3 nights at this hotel. The rooms are very small and depressing. A lot of dark wood and you would not want to stay in the room any longer than you have to. The double rooms were...More

we are sorry for his negative review but at the same time we want to emphasize that it is not our hotel to be an unpleasant place but unfortunately it is often the rudeness of customers let it down. We are always courteous to all...More

The location may be close to Rome termini, station with bus, train and metro. But the neighboorhood was very dirty and the hotel is more like a hostel for students. I was shocked when in entered. Also the staff was friendly but half of them...More

Old school vibe from the very beginning is the onlyway to describe the Esquilino neighbourhood. TheEsquilino takes pride in being one of the oldest areasin Rome for its key location on one of the city’sfamous seven hills. From an ancient neighbourhood toits modern incarnation as a multicultural hub,Esquilino always has something going on—polyglotvendors debate street artists while kids play pick-up

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basketball games. Look around you: this area isn’tlike the historic centre. Liberty architecture, largepiazzas, and long boulevards mix with archaic arches,secret side alleys, and beautiful churches like SantaMaria Maggiore.